Call the cam manufacturer. They can do computer simulations that approximate the before and after horsepower.
yes it will work and give more horse power biggercamsmallerengine
No two motors have the same exact horse power the only way to find out your motors power is to have it dyno tested.
approximately 320
That depends on what you put with it. Compression, heads, cam, method of aspiration. You could build one with 200 hp or 2000 hp.
it is possible to get up to 1500 hp from a 350, but you have to either supercharge or twin turbo it, and you have to change the heads, cam, exhaust, carb, everything.
205 hp (overhead cam) (lincoln towncar) 390 hp (mustang svt cobra R supercharged)
The Cosworth twin cam had 110 horse power. This engine came out only in 1976.
One has a single cam shaft. The other has two cam shafts the twin cam has more horse power 124 at 5,000 rpms i do belive where the sohc produces 110 at 5 grand
I believe the 4.0 liter , Single Over Head Cam , V6 engine used in the 2005 - 2010 Ford Mustang is rated at ( 210 horsepower from the factory )
200 Horse Power. The 5.0 HO in the 1991 to 1993 Thunderbirds had the same engine as the 1994-95 Mustang GT. 1993 Thunderbird with the 5.0 HO, had the same cam as in the 1993 Mustang Cobra. Only that year has it. The cam reduced Total HorsePower, but gained in Tourqe. 5.0 HO Thunderbirds are one of the best and rarly seen MN12 plateform. They Make Great Sleepers....
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